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Tuesday, January 20, 2004
Microsoft says thanks with an MVP Award for 2004

Wew huuuu .... is that how you spell excitement?

Microsoft has handed me it's most distinguished award for my contributions to the ASP.net and .Net communities with an MVP award. This is most likely because of the success of the Arizona .NET User Group that I run, my Board Member position with ASPInsiders.com, and the community site kbAlertz.com. Official text below.


Hi Scott,

I would like to thank you for your community participation for the past year.   You have done great work and Microsoft’s customers have been the beneficiaries.

As you may know, the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award is presented to those whose recent contributions stand out from others in online and offline communities focusing on Microsoft technologies.

It is with great excitement that I can inform you that you have been awarded as a MVP in ASP.NET for your community contributions in the past year.

We greatly value your past accomplishments and contributions.  Thank you for all of your support and I hope you enjoy the benefits of the MVP program for the next year!

..........


Sincerely,

Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft MVP Lead


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